Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎

The field of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) encompasses a wide range of physical objects due to their stabilising effects. Thus, this study concerns the numerical investigation of the radiative non-Newtonian fluid flow past a shrinking sheet in the presence of an aligned magnetic field. By adopting prop...

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Main Authors: Iskandar, Waini, Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim, Najiyah Safwa, Khasi’ie, Nurul Amira, Zainal, Anuar, Ishak, Ioan, Pop
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author Iskandar, Waini
Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim
Najiyah Safwa, Khasi’ie
Nurul Amira, Zainal
Anuar, Ishak
Ioan, Pop
author_facet Iskandar, Waini
Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim
Najiyah Safwa, Khasi’ie
Nurul Amira, Zainal
Anuar, Ishak
Ioan, Pop
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description The field of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) encompasses a wide range of physical objects due to their stabilising effects. Thus, this study concerns the numerical investigation of the radiative non-Newtonian fluid flow past a shrinking sheet in the presence of an aligned magnetic field. By adopting proper similarity transformations, the governing partial derivatives of multivariable differential equations are converted to similarity equations of a particular form. The numerical results are obtained by using the bvp4c technique. According to the findings, increases in the suction parameter resulted in higher values of the skin friction and heat transfer rate. The same pattern emerges as the aligned angle and magnetic parameter are considered. On the other hand, the inclusion of the Bingham number, the Reiner–Philippoff fluid, and the thermal radiation parameters deteriorate the heat transfer performance, evidently. The dual solutions are established, which results in a stability analysis that upholds the validity of the first solution.
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spelling ump-384162023-08-16T03:38:31Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38416/ Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎ Iskandar, Waini Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim Najiyah Safwa, Khasi’ie Nurul Amira, Zainal Anuar, Ishak Ioan, Pop QA Mathematics QC Physics The field of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) encompasses a wide range of physical objects due to their stabilising effects. Thus, this study concerns the numerical investigation of the radiative non-Newtonian fluid flow past a shrinking sheet in the presence of an aligned magnetic field. By adopting proper similarity transformations, the governing partial derivatives of multivariable differential equations are converted to similarity equations of a particular form. The numerical results are obtained by using the bvp4c technique. According to the findings, increases in the suction parameter resulted in higher values of the skin friction and heat transfer rate. The same pattern emerges as the aligned angle and magnetic parameter are considered. On the other hand, the inclusion of the Bingham number, the Reiner–Philippoff fluid, and the thermal radiation parameters deteriorate the heat transfer performance, evidently. The dual solutions are established, which results in a stability analysis that upholds the validity of the first solution. Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38416/1/Insight%20into%20Stability%20Analysis%20on%20Modified%20Magnetic%20Field%20of%20%E2%80%8ERadiative%20Non-Newtonian%20Reiner%E2%80%93Philippoff%20Fluid%20Model%E2%80%8E%20.pdf Iskandar, Waini and Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim and Najiyah Safwa, Khasi’ie and Nurul Amira, Zainal and Anuar, Ishak and Ioan, Pop (2022) Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎. Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics, 8 (2). pp. 745-753. ISSN 2383-4536. (Published) https://doi.org/10.22055/jacm.2022.38820.3287 10.22055/jacm.2022.38820.3287
spellingShingle QA Mathematics
QC Physics
Iskandar, Waini
Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim
Najiyah Safwa, Khasi’ie
Nurul Amira, Zainal
Anuar, Ishak
Ioan, Pop
Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎
title Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎
title_full Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎
title_fullStr Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎
title_full_unstemmed Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎
title_short Insight into Stability Analysis on Modified Magnetic Field of ‎Radiative Non-Newtonian Reiner–Philippoff Fluid Model‎
title_sort insight into stability analysis on modified magnetic field of ‎radiative non-newtonian reiner–philippoff fluid model‎
topic QA Mathematics
QC Physics
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